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These results, published in Nature Communications on November 18, provide a better understanding of past extreme geological phenomena, the evolution of the Mediterranean region and successive global repercussions.

Fear for the threat of actual repercussions, violent or otherwise.

From Salon

Postal Service, the kind of downsizing that Mr. Ramaswamy outlined during his presidential bid — as many as 1.65 million layoffs — would have repercussions for the economy and communities across the country.

Regardless of what happens, these next two games will have repercussions for the next 12 months for this Scotland team.

From BBC

“They believe he hates the same things they do. They’re willing to excuse anything and everything for their guy. There’ll be no repercussions.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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